@@ -1273,6 +1273,16 @@ static char *test_to_str(int test)
return "unknown";
}
+static void append_str(char *dst, const char *src, size_t dst_cap)
+{
+ size_t avail = dst_cap - strlen(dst);
+
+ if (avail <= 1) /* just zero byte could be written */
+ return;
+
+ strncat(dst, src, avail - 1); /* strncat() adds + 1 for zero byte */
+}
+
#define OPTSTRING 60
static void test_options(char *options)
{
@@ -1281,42 +1291,42 @@ static void test_options(char *options)
memset(options, 0, OPTSTRING);
if (txmsg_pass)
- strncat(options, "pass,", OPTSTRING);
+ append_str(options, "pass,", OPTSTRING);
if (txmsg_redir)
- strncat(options, "redir,", OPTSTRING);
+ append_str(options, "redir,", OPTSTRING);
if (txmsg_drop)
- strncat(options, "drop,", OPTSTRING);
+ append_str(options, "drop,", OPTSTRING);
if (txmsg_apply) {
snprintf(tstr, OPTSTRING, "apply %d,", txmsg_apply);
- strncat(options, tstr, OPTSTRING);
+ append_str(options, tstr, OPTSTRING);
}
if (txmsg_cork) {
snprintf(tstr, OPTSTRING, "cork %d,", txmsg_cork);
- strncat(options, tstr, OPTSTRING);
+ append_str(options, tstr, OPTSTRING);
}
if (txmsg_start) {
snprintf(tstr, OPTSTRING, "start %d,", txmsg_start);
- strncat(options, tstr, OPTSTRING);
+ append_str(options, tstr, OPTSTRING);
}
if (txmsg_end) {
snprintf(tstr, OPTSTRING, "end %d,", txmsg_end);
- strncat(options, tstr, OPTSTRING);
+ append_str(options, tstr, OPTSTRING);
}
if (txmsg_start_pop) {
snprintf(tstr, OPTSTRING, "pop (%d,%d),",
txmsg_start_pop, txmsg_start_pop + txmsg_pop);
- strncat(options, tstr, OPTSTRING);
+ append_str(options, tstr, OPTSTRING);
}
if (txmsg_ingress)
- strncat(options, "ingress,", OPTSTRING);
+ append_str(options, "ingress,", OPTSTRING);
if (txmsg_redir_skb)
- strncat(options, "redir_skb,", OPTSTRING);
+ append_str(options, "redir_skb,", OPTSTRING);
if (txmsg_ktls_skb)
- strncat(options, "ktls_skb,", OPTSTRING);
+ append_str(options, "ktls_skb,", OPTSTRING);
if (ktls)
- strncat(options, "ktls,", OPTSTRING);
+ append_str(options, "ktls,", OPTSTRING);
if (peek_flag)
- strncat(options, "peek,", OPTSTRING);
+ append_str(options, "peek,", OPTSTRING);
}
static int __test_exec(int cgrp, int test, struct sockmap_options *opt)
strncat()'s third argument is how many bytes will be added *in addition* to already existing bytes in destination. Plus extra zero byte will be added after that. So existing use in test_sockmap has many opportunities to overflow the string and cause memory corruptions. And in this case, GCC complains for a good reason. Fixes: 16962b2404ac ("bpf: sockmap, add selftests") Fixes: 73563aa3d977 ("selftests/bpf: test_sockmap, print additional test options") Fixes: 1ade9abadfca ("bpf: test_sockmap, add options for msg_pop_data() helper") Fixes: 463bac5f1ca7 ("bpf, selftests: Add test for ktls with skb bpf ingress policy") Fixes: e9dd904708c4 ("bpf: add tls support for testing in test_sockmap") Fixes: 753fb2ee0934 ("bpf: sockmap, add msg_peek tests to test_sockmap") Signed-off-by: Andrii Nakryiko <andrii@kernel.org> --- tools/testing/selftests/bpf/test_sockmap.c | 36 ++++++++++++++-------- 1 file changed, 23 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-)